I posted something like this a long time ago in one of the assorted coyote threads and some dumbass essentially said that it works with coyotes.
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Drag it onto the shoulder of your road. In WA, road maintenance or someone picks up the road kill on a regular basis. I have that around my house, a LOT.
My town has no legal means to dispose of something like a dead deer and because my property in inside NYC watershed it can't be buried either. A few years ago a deer was hit and ended up in a neighbors driveway and it ended up sitting in the road for weeks before he finally relented and paid over $1k to have it carted away by a private haz-mat company. He got fined by the health dept. and because all of the little kids on the street had to walk by it to get to the school bus the school district brought a civil suit against him for creating a health hazard for the students. When I had one in my front yard about 15 years ago I just dragged it to the empty lot at the corner and left it there, that's how we found out who owned the lot :)
Spray paint it with graffiti.
This is the problem with the USA, no one knows what’s to do with road kill anymore!!!!
Tannerite!
Had one die in the trees next to my driveway. In our area animal control will remove dead animals on public roads, but not on private land. So I dragged it out to the road, then made the call.
I could drag it out to the road, but my street is owned by the development; the county doesn't maintain it at all.
Haha :) Unfortunately that health issue problem would still come up :(
Yeah here too just don't let one of the nosy, nothing better to do, retired neighbors see you doing it.
Town and County roads the roadkill is up to the property owner whose yard it lands in to pay to dispose of it but state roads it gets removed. I'm just glad the empty lot at the end of the street is still empty because the deer population here is outrageous anymore and we need somewhere to get rid of the roadkill. We just hope that nobody reports us dragging them there because that property owner is responsible for removal but he's a dick so... I see so many more now than I did even just a few years ago and because it's all residential for miles around there's no means of population control other than them getting hit by cars.
Bury it/drag it to the back of the property/let the scavengers have it are not options in this case; my dog will find it and roll in it/eat it/etc. I'm thinking of just driving out to a county road and tossing it in the ditch.
Speaking of deer... I've got a buck in rut chasing a doe around my house. Talk about thundering hooves! Sounds like a stampede!
so, you got the kimono then?
How are your woodworking skills?
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Fish and Game said I need a tag to transport it to a landfill; they told me to call the state police.
State police said I don't need a tag, just go dump it.
Local sheriff said I DEFINITELY need a tag; he said the landfill will want to see it. He's coming by this afternoon to give me one.
Right on. I'm curious if they actually ask for it...
Doesn't look like much scavenging going on!
Yeah, I gotta get it moved before it starts to get gross.
I would of had that thing gone the first day I found it. Dropped that sucker in the middle of nowhere.
I would have done that, but I know my luck. A game warden would drive by just as I start to unload it, and I’d be screwed.
That's kickass
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He is swinging by later for the obligatory case of brew, correct?
Offered, declined.
Cool!